I'm not sure it's wise to put "we're hiring" in the console on a site. If I open the console, it's usually because the site isn't working.
miniblog.
Refining Haskell code with typed holes and Emacs: http://t.co/VQFZDRtz89
There are federated microblogs (GNU Social), social networks (Diaspora), wikis (http://t.co/V9evCj0WD8) but no auth services yet AFAIK.
Nifty Emacs feature of the day: Simple Minded Indentation Engine (via http://t.co/Ii94X5knmE)--I may have some major-mode refactoring to do.
Also, Julia treats if statements as expressions that return values. I really miss that in many of my day-to-day languages.
ERROR: syntax: use "elseif" instead of "else if" -- Julia has some really helpful syntax error messages.
I'm utterly torn between ido and helm. I like that ido has a small popup, preserving window layout, but helm is great for large datasets.
Is there a major mode for Cask files yet? emacs-lisp-mode isn't ideal as it tries to lint etc. #emacs
The LLVM community is very impressive. Lots of people sharing what they're doing in the compiler space, further generating interest.
Performance of integer overflow: http://t.co/3X5uPIs8x1 -- our compilers are rarely optimised for checking overflow.
Having two servers to play with is much better than one. It tips the motivation towards proper configuration management tools.
I'm considering moving from Graphite+Carbon to OpenTSDB. I'm struggling with Graphite and Ceres doesn't seem to have a stable release yet.
http://t.co/zL96CNAI4Q there remains huge scope to make call centres better. More StackOverflow, less ExpertsExchange.
Impressed to see that NearlyFreeSpeech has become even cheaper! http://t.co/JwKYAAjCrv -- I love the service for DNS and static hosting.
Ansible is great for ensuring a whole group of servers is shipshape. $ ansible all -m apt -a "update_cache=yes" --sudo
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